They are called autotrophs.
They are called autotrophs.
no
animals
animals
not many off them but about 100
consumers make their own food.
Many-celled organisms that make their own food are called autotrophs. They use photosynthesis to produce their own nutrients from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. Examples include plants, algae, and some bacteria.
Plantae, Protista. I'm not so sure about Fungi.
The Prokaryote kingdom is one of the kingdoms that contain only organisms that cannot produce their own foods. The other kingdoms with organisms that cannot produce food are the fungi kingdom, and the animal kingdom.
a Heterotroph is the name for an organism that cannot make its own food. An Autotroph is an organism that is able to synethsize its own food. Both heterotrophs and autotrophs can be single-celled or multi-cellular organisms.
No, spirostomum are single-celled organisms that belong to the ciliate group, and they are heterotrophic. This means they feed on other organisms for their food instead of producing their own through photosynthesis. They are voracious predators in aquatic environments.
Autotrphs can make there own food by photosynthesis or by absorbing it Bacteria get food from both ways, they absorb their food from the ground, Protists can do this also, along with plants A heterotroph cannot make their own food, an example is a human